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"This admirably clear and engaging
work ... is broadly accessible... and is informed by social science
research. Yet it is also thoroughly philosophical, delving into problems
in ethics, epistemology, the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of
language.... Let us hope that LaFollette continues to tackle these
problems with the clarify and rigor he shows here."
"The position LaFollette takes here is an original
one, and he defends it with philosophical acuity and personal wisdom. His
attempt to make sense of love, friendship, and personal relationships has
produced valuable and interesting results."
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Preface
I. The Nature and Value of Personal Relationships
1. What Is a Personal Relationship? II. The Personal Bond
6. Interpreting Another`s Behavior
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2. Feelings and Emotions
3. Why Do I Love?
4. Reasons for Love
5. Value of Love
7. Intimacy
8. Honesty & Self-knowledge
9. Equality in Personal Relationships
10. Art of Loving
11. Sex and Jealousy
12. Commitment
13. Morality and Personal Relationships